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MK 79,  MOD  0  ILLUMINATION SIGNAL  KIT
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GENERAL PACKET

239.401 Figure 5-4.—Mk 13 Mod 0 marine smoke and illumination signal. equipment   bulletins.   Any   flares   manufactured before 1960 should also be removed from service. DISTRESS  LIGHT  (SDU-5/E) The  SDU-5/E  light  equips  aircrew  members and  shipboard  personnel  with  a  high-intensity visual distress signal. The infrared filter and blue flash guard, contained in the SRU-31/P survival kit,  are  used  in  conjunction  with  the  SDU-5/E light  for  signaling  purposes  in  combat  areas. The  SDU-5/E  is  commonly  called  a  strobe light. It emits a high-intensity flashing light. This light  is  visible  for  great  distances  at  night. The  SDU-5/E  strobe  light  requires  an inspection by the PR each time the aircrewman’s flight   gear   is   inspected   (every   90   days).   The aircrewman should perform a daily inspection to ensure  that  the  light  is  operative.  The  calendar inspection  consists  of  activating  the  light  for  2 minutes. If the light does not operate at 50 flashes per  minute  (plus  or  minus  10  flashes)  for  the 2-minute  duration,  replace  the  battery.  Repeat  the procedure;  if  the  light  still  does  not  operate, remove  the  light  from  service. You   must   perform   this   test   both   in   total darkness and also in a lighted area. Some lights operate  in  a  lighted  area  but  do  not  operate  in TOTAL   darkness. You   should   store   the   batteries   for   the SDU-5/E  light  in  a  cold  area  (refrigerator)  to prolong  their  service  life  and  dependability. To  avoid  causing  possible  night  blindness  to the crewman by accidental activation, install the SDU-5/E light in the SV-2 survival vest with the dome  down  and  a  protective  cap  installed  over the switch. INDIVIDUAL   AIRCREWMAN’S SURVIVAL  KIT  (SRU-31/P) The  complete  SRU-31/P  kit  consists  of  two parts;  the  first  packet  contains  medical  items  that 5-3 an  aircrewman  might  need  in  an  emergency situation.  The  local  medical  department  has responsibility   for   the   medical   items   that   are contained  in  packet  number  one. Packet number two contains general survival items. They are also intended to be used only in an  emergency  situation. Packet  one  and  packet  two  are  contained  in a  carrying  bag.  Each  packet  can  be  replaced individually. Each item within a packet is packed in  a  transparent  bag,  which  is  hermetically  sealed and retained in place by means of hook-and-pile tape.  Additional  adhesive-backed  discs  of  hook- and-pile  tape  are  contained  in  the  spare  pocket of  each  container. MEDICAL   PACKET The   following   items   are   contained   in   the medical  packet  of  the  SRU-31/P  kit: Soap.   Nonperfumed,   intended   to   avoid detection. Instruction card. Provides general condensed instructions  on  use  of  survival  items. Antidiarrhea   tablets.   Dosage   rates   listed on  instruction  card.  Expiration  4  years. Pain  killer  (aspirin).  Expiration  date  listed on foil packet. Replace as required. Dosage rate listed  on  instruction  card. Band-Aids. its Surgical  tape. Ensure the package is intact and sterile seal is not damaged. Eye   ointment.  Expiration  date  of  5  years. Water   purification   tablets.   Manufacturer’s date and applicable instructions listed on bottle. Bandage (elastic). Ensure package is intact and sterile  seal  is  not  damaged. Insect repellent.

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